A Home to Haunt is a funny story of a haunted adventure. Poltu and his uncle meet a steam engine full of ghosts who have lost their homes. Now, they must help them find a new home!!
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This book falls in this category of phenomenal history books. That it is meant for children is another big, bright feather in its cap. How I wish I read something like this when I was younger!
This book is a celebration of the Earth in all its glorious mess and marvel. It’s not just a book. It’s a curated medley of essays, stories, comics, and visual narratives by diverse voices.
Set in Nigeria, One Chance Dance begins in a small village where Jomi’s life is already on the brink. When his mother travels to Lagos in search of a better life, Jomi finds himself under the care of an uncle.
This fantastic Parragon Activity Book series is packed with fun and learning – all rolled into one!
Kavitha Mandana has written a series of books that provide insights into India’s rich history, by exploring facts and interesting stories behind some of the symbols of our National identity.
The book helps us celebrate not just our own individuality but also helps us recognize the many types of diversity around us, which include cultural, functional, geographical, linguistic, family, religion and gender.
With physical school re-starting soon, many of us are wondering how to best prepare our children for what lies ahead. Thankfully, there are many lovely books that can help us make this transition easier, which we plan on reading in the next month.
A curated post on inclusive children’s books that have been incredible conversation starters on topics around the LGBTQIA+ (3-15 years)
Every time we read one of these books, I feel a little spark of joy myself. The language is simple and heartfelt—perfect for a toddler—and the illustrations are absolutely enchanting.
This book beautifully narrates Shri Kailash Satyarthi’s life, from his early days witnessing injustice, being ostracized by his own family to his powerful activism against child labor.
Based on a Celtic folktale, this short story is about a young boy named O’win who is enamored by the moon. One night, when a mysterious shadow threatens to swallow up the moon.
SnapTales series is an engaging collection of short stories published by Parragon Publishing, designed for children aged 6 to 9 years. The stories are filled with fantasy, adventure, and mystery, making it a delightful read for young minds eager to explore new worlds.
This book is a treasure box of timeless stories that have been passed down through generations, echoing the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan region.